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FINIS Agility Floating Swim Paddles feature a unique strapless, floating design that provides instant feedback by shifting or falling off if your stroke technique slips. Suitable for all adult swimmers, these paddles enhance strength, water feel, and stroke precision across all four swim strokes, making them a must-have training accessory for beginners and triathletes alike.
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Closure Type | Pull-On |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00616323202955 |
Manufacturer | FINIS |
UPC | 616323202955 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.67 x 7.56 x 2.2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.09 x 6.81 x 9.61 inches |
Brand Name | FINIS |
Model Name | Agility Paddles (Floating) |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 2 |
Part Number | 1.05.129.06 |
Model Year | 2020 |
Included Components | Hand Paddles |
Size | Large |
A**P
One shouldn't love a paddle as much as I love these!
I feel like I've tried every other style of paddle on the market and all have struck me as being flawed in that they will amplify bad form to the point of injury in very short order. After mentioning this to my coach he recommended I give these a shot and I glad that I did.Other paddles are strapped to your hand which means that you have to be extra vigilant with hand position and stroke or you can risk injury to your shoulders or elbows. With the Agility paddles the only thing holding them on is the thumb hole and the resistance of the water. That combined with the shape of the paddle means that they will fall off if you aren't swimming with correct form.This is a great training aid that is well-designed, comfortable, and works exactly as intended. I find swimming with these to be a joy and actually look forward to my pull sets. The best part is that this has to be one of the best bang for your buck training aids available. I liked them so much that my wife got a pair for herself as well.
L**.
Great tool
Great Training Tool – If You Have the Right TechniqueI've had a pair of these paddles for years. I swim at least a mile a day, and they’ve been a huge help in improving my stroke and efficiency. A few key things to know:No straps – which is great because there's nothing to break or adjust.But with that comes zero forgiveness. If you’re not pulling straight back with a high elbow, these will fall off—and you’ll hate them.If your stroke involves waving your hand under you or pulling with a straight arm, these can actually lead to injury. So make sure your technique is solid before using them.Here’s my suggestion: Start by swimming without paddles, using a closed fist drill. With proper form—a high elbow and early catch—you should be able to swim at about ¾ speed, even with your fists closed. Focus on using your entire forearm as a paddle. Your fingers should point down toward the pool bottom, and your hands should never cross your centerline.Once that feels solid, add the paddles. Swim slowly at first. Keep your arm bent right after you extend it in front of you. Watch your bubbles—if you’re entering the water cleanly, you shouldn’t see any around your hand.I swim hard and fast with these (I’m a 62-year-old male, swimming 1:40/100M) and I’ve never had shoulder pain. My chest and back feel the work, but not my shoulders—which tells me these are doing their job without stressing the wrong muscles.If you know how to swim with a high elbow and solid form, these paddles are fantastic. If they keep falling off, that’s your stroke talking. Slow it down, focus on form, and use them to reinforce good technique.When you first go to use these do not put your thumb through the hole. Instead, make a fist and put the paddle up against your wrist, so your fingertips are just wrapped around the edge of it. You’re basically making your arm into a paddle. When you stroke work on your entry, extending your hand away in front of you. An early vertical forearm. And then the catch. It’ll feel strange at first. You should feel pressure on your wrist and forearm. As you get your stroke better then eventually you can put your thumb in the hole and wear it properly. But if your stroke is not proper, it is not forgiving.
A**R
More paddling power in pool
These paddles give me power
M**S
Bought them twice!
These are so much better to use than the straight ones I used for years. Recommended at master swim. I would’ve given it five stars, but sometimes it feels difficult to keep them on my hands, other times I don’t seem to have a problem.
O**R
👍🏻👍🏻
Extremely useful!! Helps me correct my bad swimming form
R**T
Great for paddling
So much better than webbed swimming gloves!
R**E
Good for Arm Strength!!
These were recommended by my swimming partner and now I use them every day! They create the right kind of tension for arm strength.
R**M
Intense workout
These paddles are as advertised. I swim a mile and use the paddles intermittent to get a more intense swim. I had no problem with them staying in place.
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